Accessibility remains a gap for Ontarians with disabilities after 18 years of AODA in effect. How can Ontario’s accessibility laws be more effective?
Rose Solovitch
Rose Solovitch graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Honors degree in English literature with a minor in philosophy from Queen’s University in 2015. She became a licensed Paralegal from George Brown College in 2016. She is passionate about writing, editing, reporting and journalism with a focus on issues of justice and equality. Rose specializes in areas of gender equality and human rights, disability and Accessibility issues, and legal matters. In her spare time, Rose enjoys reading, writing, singing and dancing, and spending time with the people she loves the most: her friends and family.